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  1. Fourth Amendment Standing and the General Rule of Waiver

    Furthermore, the main purpose of the Fourth Amendment is to ensure and protect individual privacy. Courts might prefer waiver of these arguments because it errs on the side of …

  2. It is unacceptable to use the Fourth Amendment border exception to not only search, but also copy, retain, query, and share traveler data, with little evidence to support the action. Use of …

  3. Fourth Amendment Rights of Probationers: The Lack of Explicit …

    Supreme Court precedent on the Fourth Amendment rights of probationers and parolees consists of three main cases. In Griffin v. Wisconsin, 17 the Supreme Court upheld warrantless …

  4. Dwelling in Doubt: Do Tenants Have a Reasonable Expectation of …

    Jun 9, 2002 · I. IntroductionHowever, over the years, courts have disagreed over the degree of protection that the Fourth Amendment affords. Currently, the federal circuit courts are split as …

  5. Knock and Talks: Faithfully Applying Social Norms to Prevent ...

    A “knock and talk” is a common police practice involving an officer approaching a home and knocking on the front door to speak with a resident. The knock and talk is a long-recognized …

  6. Extraction, Retention, and Use: Applying Use-Restrictions to Fourth ...

    Annually, agents collect the forensic digital data of over 40,000 international travelers. This Comment addresses the splintering doctrine between the First, Fourth, Ninth, and Eleventh …

  7. Policing the Police: The Status of Immigration Checks in the …

    There is a binary system of Fourth Amendment rights of non-citizens, depending on where an individual is in relation to the nation’s borders. With a focus on combatting unlawful …

  8. The Forgotten Residents: Defining the Fourth Amendment …

    Comment The Forgotten Residents: Defining the Fourth Amendment “House” to the Detriment of the Homeless Lindsay J. Gus B.A. 2013, Tulane University; J.D. Candidate 2017, The …

  9. Probable Cause Means Probable Cause: Why the Circuit Courts …

    Aug 17, 2010 · That uniform definition should be the all-elements approach. The all-elements approach best balances the competing interests of the Fourth Amendment, while satisfying the …

  10. Reconstructing Embryos: The Legal Ramifications of iPSC …

    Jan 7, 2013 · It will draw upon the initial concerns of the Dickey-Wicker Amendment, an analysis of state laws, and an examination of the incentives the current federal law creates to conclude …